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CPD Certification Course (LIVE VIRTUAL - February 21-22, 2026)

 

CPD Certification Course (LIVE VIRTUAL - March 7-8, 2026)

 

CPD Certification Course (LIVE VIRTUAL - March 21-22, 2026)

 

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About Postpartum Doulas

The CPD training program is designed to train and certify professionals to work with families during the postpartum period, offering emotional, physical, and evidence-based informational support, along with encouragement, education, and referrals as needed.

Postpartum Doulas can be found working in private practice, cooperatives, agencies, and community-based programs, as well as supporting families in home and community settings.

CAPPA Postpartum Doulas:

  • Provide non-biased emotional, physical, and informational support during the postpartum period.
  • Encourage the family to seek care that reflects their values and needs.
  • Model and teach effective communication.
    Encourage informed decision-making.
  • Support physical and emotional healing.
  • Provide information on care options and resources
  • Model infant care.
  • Encourage the family to make parenting choices that reflect their values and needs.
  • Support and assist with infant feeding.
  • Educate the family on newborn care and characteristics.
  • Educate families how to maximize age appropriate infant sleep.
  • Provide support to the parents and extended family
    Assist with household organization.
  • Provide resources when support requires a healthcare professional, clinical assessment, a need for prescription, or medical diagnosis.

CAPPA Postpartum Doulas:

  • Provide non-biased emotional, physical, and informational support during the postpartum period.
  • Encourage the family to seek care that reflects their values and needs.
  • Model and teach effective communication.
    Encourage informed decision-making.
  • Support physical and emotional healing.
  • Provide information on care options and resources
  • Model infant care.
  • Encourage the family to make parenting choices that reflect their values and needs.
  • Support and assist with infant feeding.
  • Educate the family on newborn care and characteristics.
  • Educate families how to maximize age appropriate infant sleep.
  • Provide support to the parents and extended family
    Assist with household organization.
  • Provide resources when support requires a healthcare professional, clinical assessment, a need for prescription, or medical diagnosis.

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The CAPPA Postpartum Doula is not a clinician and therefore does not:

  • Diagnose medical conditions
  • Interpret medical diagnoses or clinical results
  • Prescribe or administer treatment of medical conditions
  • Perform clinical procedures, including taking infant’s temperature or administering medications to infant or mother
  • Prescribe, perform, or provide alternative/complementary therapies including, but not limited to, essential oils, placenta medicine, herbal treatments, etc. without further training. These services must be provided separately from the role of the CAPPA certified professional.
  • Make parenting or infant care choices or decisions
  • Transport any family members
  • Stay alone with babies or other children routinely and for extended periods of time
  • Buckle infants or other children into cars or car seats or install car seats in cars
  • Teach a cry it out approach
  • Act as a housekeeper or nanny
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